Literature DB >> 17158565

The stiffness of collagen fibrils influences vascular smooth muscle cell phenotype.

Dennis P McDaniel1, Gordon A Shaw, John T Elliott, Kiran Bhadriraju, Curt Meuse, Koo-Hyun Chung, Anne L Plant.   

Abstract

Cells receive signals from the extracellular matrix through receptor-dependent interactions, but they are also influenced by the mechanical properties of the matrix. Although bulk properties of substrates have been shown to affect cell behavior, we show here that nanoscale properties of collagen fibrils also play a significant role in determining cell phenotype. Type I collagen fibrils assembled into thin films provide excellent viewing of cells interacting with individual fibrils. Cells can be observed to extensively manipulate the fibrils, and this behavior seems to result in an incompletely spread stellate morphology and a nonproliferative phenotype that is typical of these cells in collagen gels. We show here that thin films of collagen fibrils can be dehydrated, and when seeded on these dehydrated fibrils, smooth muscle cells spread and proliferate extensively. The dehydrated collagen fibrils appear to be similar to the fully hydrated collagen fibrils in topology and in presentation of beta(1) integrin ligation sites, but they are mechanically stiffer. This decrease in compliance of dehydrated fibrils is seen by a failure of cell movement of dehydrated fibrils compared to their ability to rearrange fully hydrated fibrils and from direct measurements by nanoindentation and quantitative atomic force measurements. We suggest that increase in the nanoscale rigidity of collagen fibrils can cause these cells to assume a proliferative phenotype.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17158565      PMCID: PMC1796816          DOI: 10.1529/biophysj.106.089003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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